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>> brown: you're guinea pigs.nd sometimes getting the likes. and they're doing this to keep you in there. >> cooper: the longer we look at our screens, the more data companies collect about us, and the more ads we see. ad spending on social media has doubled in just two years to more than $31 billion. >> brown: you don't pay for facebook. advertisers pay for facebook. you get to use it for free because your eyeballs are what's being sold, there. >> cooper: that's an interesting way to look at it, that you're not the customer for facebook. >> brown: you're not the customer. you don't sign a check to facebook. but coca-cola does. >> cooper: brown says there's a reason texts and facebook use a continuous scroll-- because it's a proven way to keep you searching longer. >> brown: you spend half your time on facebook just scrolling it's happening because they are engineered to become addictive. >> cooper: you're almost saying it like there's an addiction code. >> brown: yeah, that is the case. that, since we've figured
>> brown: you're guinea pigs.nd sometimes getting the likes. and they're doing this to keep you in there. >> cooper: the longer we look at our screens, the more data companies collect about us, and the more ads we see. ad spending on social media has doubled in just two years to more than $31 billion. >> brown: you don't pay for facebook. advertisers pay for facebook. you get to use it for free because your eyeballs are what's being sold, there. >> cooper: that's an...
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does brett brown need to start winning?the grace period over for brett, or does he have time to build his program? >> i don't know if he has to win to save his job this year. a ten-game improvement would be plenty for the sixers. and then ready to strike. because then attrition in the eastern conference is going to happen. it's happening now, in fact. i think that's what you're basing it on that the sixers are making the playoffs because everybody is coming down to earth. he knows he's feeling the pressure. but i talked to him on thursday. he's feeling the pressure to do something with better players. >> here's brett brown himself feeling the pressure to win, perhaps. >> you feel -- i don't feel it. you're at a stage you're almost numb to that and zoom in on the excitement of coaching program. you zoom in on the reason that you took program to begin with to be in this position to do something special in a city like philadelphia. >> now, one decision brown is sticking with -- and this could come back to haunt him -- it could
does brett brown need to start winning?the grace period over for brett, or does he have time to build his program? >> i don't know if he has to win to save his job this year. a ten-game improvement would be plenty for the sixers. and then ready to strike. because then attrition in the eastern conference is going to happen. it's happening now, in fact. i think that's what you're basing it on that the sixers are making the playoffs because everybody is coming down to earth. he knows he's...
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>> brown: good for you. >> i'm grateful to all of them. >> brown: the new one is "testimony."tt turow, nice to talk to you. thanks. >> jeff, it's good to talk to you, too. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now: a new biography of prince charles reveals a side of the heir to the british throne that most haven't seen before. you can watch margaret warner's full interview with author sally bedell smith on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online, and again right here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the wellbeing of humanity around the world, by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at www.rockefellerfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers
>> brown: good for you. >> i'm grateful to all of them. >> brown: the new one is "testimony."tt turow, nice to talk to you. thanks. >> jeff, it's good to talk to you, too. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now: a new biography of prince charles reveals a side of the heir to the british throne that most haven't seen before. you can watch margaret warner's full interview with author sally bedell smith on our website, www.pbs.org/newshour. and that's...
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it's like we are the weight lifters of singers, and so... >> brown: the 'iweight lifters' means?because it's power imagine 4,000 seats, an orchestra, and a chorus, and we have to be heard over that. no amplification. you're young you can keep doing it, and doing it and doing it... >> brown: so part of it is just the sheer physicality of... >> absolutely, the power, exactly. >> brown: she's experimented with different kinds of music, making a rock album, "dark hope". and she's curated festivals celebrating the diversity of american voices. so many projects, so much presence. so it was striking to hear, as she showed me costumes from "der rosenkavalier," how several bouts with stage fright almost derailed her career. >> that same voice that drives you to achieve, and to get better, is also sometimes telling you you're not good enough. >> brown: doubts. >> if you don't feel that you can do it, or you feel that people are judging you too harshly, it can quickly spiral into a situation where you don't want to be on stage at all. >> brown: and now when i watch you, you don't feel that
it's like we are the weight lifters of singers, and so... >> brown: the 'iweight lifters' means?because it's power imagine 4,000 seats, an orchestra, and a chorus, and we have to be heard over that. no amplification. you're young you can keep doing it, and doing it and doing it... >> brown: so part of it is just the sheer physicality of... >> absolutely, the power, exactly. >> brown: she's experimented with different kinds of music, making a rock album, "dark...
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the promise of brown versus board of education. i am so delighted to have this distinguished panel, three individuals whose lives and personal journeys and their careers have been impacted by the brown versus board of education decision. so before we get started, let me introduce our panelists. first on the right we have miss virginia ford. she has over 20 years of experience in education, and in 1998 she founded d.c. parents for school choice. just last week the piece she wrote about the importance of access to education where she states that when it comes to residential real estate schools often wind up linked to property values. dr. alonso smith is a history professor at montgomery college and he was one of the curators for the 50th anniversary of the supreme court's school desegregation decision. thank you for being here, dr. smith. finally, seiku biddle is the vp of advocacy and he's also served on d.c. city council and d.c. state board of education. he also has over 20 years of experience in urban public education. thank you
the promise of brown versus board of education. i am so delighted to have this distinguished panel, three individuals whose lives and personal journeys and their careers have been impacted by the brown versus board of education decision. so before we get started, let me introduce our panelists. first on the right we have miss virginia ford. she has over 20 years of experience in education, and in 1998 she founded d.c. parents for school choice. just last week the piece she wrote about the...
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brown: the current mr. trump? james: yes. gov. brown: that's a good question. certainly he is threatening some basic patterns and practices that we have. that said, i don't want to just embrace that kind of rather radical characterization. i would say it is highly unusual, even unprecedented, to have a president tweeting in the middle of the night sentences that are not even clear. yes, i am concerned. this is not the norm. it is dangerous. hopefully we are going to find a better path, but we are not out of the woods yet, if that's the implication of your question. james: thank you, governor. laura: at the white house today, president trump promised us very soon that we would know whether or not he is taking the u.s. out of the paris agreement. turkey has condemned the u.s. decision to arm a kurdish militia group in syria as extremely dangerous. the turkish prime minister urged washington to correct what he called a mistake. on tuesday, the pentagon said it started to provide small arms in -- arms and vehicles to the fdf. jet hasia airlines returned to australi
brown: the current mr. trump? james: yes. gov. brown: that's a good question. certainly he is threatening some basic patterns and practices that we have. that said, i don't want to just embrace that kind of rather radical characterization. i would say it is highly unusual, even unprecedented, to have a president tweeting in the middle of the night sentences that are not even clear. yes, i am concerned. this is not the norm. it is dangerous. hopefully we are going to find a better path, but we...
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jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: one enormous turn in the life of alan alda: his 11- year run in the0s and '80s as the star of one of the most beloved programs in television history, "mash." >> hello, and welcome to scientific american 41 feerpz >> brown: another, by his own account, came in 1993, when he began to host the pbs series "scientific american frontiers." he was a non-scientist, learning on the go, using his trademark humor and wit to get the experts to explain complicated ideas in accessible language. >> what keeps the water from going in here? i mean-- >> well, it's actually tapered. if you look at the hatch, it's like a porthole. > and pressure push themselves down. >> what i brought to it was curiosity and a huge fund of ignorance. and i just was after them, until i could fill up the ignorance a little bit with real stuff. but that process of connecting with them, getting them to be who they were, because they were worried about getting me to understand it. so it was much more personal. and that's when i realized that you could build on that-- you can help people do th
jeffrey brown has that. >> brown: one enormous turn in the life of alan alda: his 11- year run in the0s and '80s as the star of one of the most beloved programs in television history, "mash." >> hello, and welcome to scientific american 41 feerpz >> brown: another, by his own account, came in 1993, when he began to host the pbs series "scientific american frontiers." he was a non-scientist, learning on the go, using his trademark humor and wit to get the...
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what was the hope and the expectation around brown vs. board of education? what was going to change in your lives? >> well, you know, one of the things we hoped is we would have better opportunity to attend schools that had more resources for our kids. at least, that is what my parents hoped. so when i went to central with this group, and, yes, we did have a lot more resources. they had this amazing library i just could not stay out of. and i'd never seen a library like that. all the books were up to date. so it did provide resources that our parents wanted us to have. but it was difficult. it was tough. sort we were invisible of. teachers wouldn't call on us. we had to rely on those resources because we were not being taught well. and we had to -- often times we were only one in a class, the only black kid in a class, and they just ignored us. you know, kids made fun of us, talked about us. and every single day for three years i got called the "n" word and i'm pretty light, too, you know, one drop. and every single day for three years the black kids met at
what was the hope and the expectation around brown vs. board of education? what was going to change in your lives? >> well, you know, one of the things we hoped is we would have better opportunity to attend schools that had more resources for our kids. at least, that is what my parents hoped. so when i went to central with this group, and, yes, we did have a lot more resources. they had this amazing library i just could not stay out of. and i'd never seen a library like that. all the...
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>> browne: yes.ve made sure that at least there must be some face to face contact so we know who these people are. >> kroft: for five days. >> browne: minimum. >> kroft: what kind of people are you looking for? >> browne: we're looking for high net worth individuals, people who are established businesspeople, who are well- known, and to make sure that we get the crÈme de la creme. >> kroft: if so, they are recruiting them in some odd places. last summer, antigua announced it was opening an embassy in baghdad, hoping to sell passports to iraqis. it didn't work out, but it's doing better next door in syria after hiring a relative of president bashar al-assad to represent them. have you had any applications from syria? >> browne: yes. we have had applications from syria. >> kroft: and you've approved them. >> browne: syria is one of the areas in which we have had some concerns, but did not place it on a restricted list. >> kroft: prime minister browne told us instability breeds opportunity. besides syri
>> browne: yes.ve made sure that at least there must be some face to face contact so we know who these people are. >> kroft: for five days. >> browne: minimum. >> kroft: what kind of people are you looking for? >> browne: we're looking for high net worth individuals, people who are established businesspeople, who are well- known, and to make sure that we get the crÈme de la creme. >> kroft: if so, they are recruiting them in some odd places. last summer,...
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it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why. >> weeks earlier before he grew out his hair and beard, we interviewed brown about the murders. >> i just remember when i woke up like the first thing i said that day was, today is the day. i had myself convinced and for whatever reason there was nothing wrong with it in my mind. i didn't see any other way. >> any other way than what? >> there was no other way for me to escape that environment. it wasn't -- i didn't get abused physically or sexually or any other way, but i did not love my parents then, i did not feel like i was loved, and i just did not feel i could be there anymore. >>
it was very heartbreaking. >> the crime occurred when brown was 16 years old.now serving two 50-year sentences for the murders of his mother and stepfather. >> aaron brown bewilders me. he sat in wait with a shotgun until his parents came home one night, and as his mom walked through the door, he blasted her with the shotgun, shot at his stepfather, missed, and ended up chasing his stepfather around the house shooting at him until he finally killed him. and i wanted to know why....
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brown: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's mike brown, chief of the alexandria police department. i just wanted to get back and give a status as to what we're doing in this community to try and reassure the community in terms of the safety and the security of our residents. right now we are canvassing the immediate area out here, doing door to door with our colleagues from the sheriff's department and the fire department. so that we can reassure people in the community that we believe this incident today is over. although the investigation will continue in this area for a while. we are also working with some of our other departments in the city. for example, with the department of community and health services, to make services that are generally available for these kind of situations available to our community over the next couple of days. we care very much about our residents and the people that come to visit us in this city. and we're doing everything we can to reassure them that this is a safe community and that your government and your public safety personnel care deeply abou
brown: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. it's mike brown, chief of the alexandria police department. i just wanted to get back and give a status as to what we're doing in this community to try and reassure the community in terms of the safety and the security of our residents. right now we are canvassing the immediate area out here, doing door to door with our colleagues from the sheriff's department and the fire department. so that we can reassure people in the community that we believe this...
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they'll think, "that's me." >> brown: was there always an ambition? was there always a kind of craving to not only get to a bigger world, but reach people? >> yeah, it's all i ever wanted. it's all i ever thought about. when i go on tour and i'm on stage and the lights come up at the end and i see those people, people say "oh, that must be awful, you go on tour and you go to 40 cities in 41 days, and then you have the book signing." and that's people standing in line to say how much they love you. >> brown: for hours, sometimes. >> i don't see any part of that that's negative. it's all i ever dreamed about from age six up. >> brown: david sedaris will continue to tell his stories and write his diaries, in his travels at home and abroad this summer. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in new york. >> woodruff: online right now: six members of the presidential advisory council on h.i.v.-aids recently resigned, saying president donald trump "does not care" about the disease. pbs newshour's pamela kirkland interviews one of those members who quit the
they'll think, "that's me." >> brown: was there always an ambition? was there always a kind of craving to not only get to a bigger world, but reach people? >> yeah, it's all i ever wanted. it's all i ever thought about. when i go on tour and i'm on stage and the lights come up at the end and i see those people, people say "oh, that must be awful, you go on tour and you go to 40 cities in 41 days, and then you have the book signing." and that's people standing in...
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. >>> later, we'll catch up with country music star zac brown. this morning how his long road to stardom started in a restaurant kitchen. plus his ode to dads everywhere, especially his m old man ♪ >> i finally got a dad song good enough to play it for him. i took him out to the car. >> thanksgiving. >> at thanksgiving. and i played him just the demo of it, you know. >> a lot of tears. >>> let's begin with other news. that deadly ship collision off the coast of japan. the search and rescue mission for those seven missing u.s. sailors now over after several bodies were recovered inside the damaged navy destroyer. nbc's janis mackey frayer is live in japan with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hallie. the uss fitzgerald took a huge hit and heavy damage to an area with berthing spaces where other 100 sailors were asleep at the time of the collision. there was a lot of water and not a lot of time. it was described as a traumatic situation, as the entire crew had to fight to save the ship from sinking. it took 16 hours to tow it to port,
. >>> later, we'll catch up with country music star zac brown. this morning how his long road to stardom started in a restaurant kitchen. plus his ode to dads everywhere, especially his m old man ♪ >> i finally got a dad song good enough to play it for him. i took him out to the car. >> thanksgiving. >> at thanksgiving. and i played him just the demo of it, you know. >> a lot of tears. >>> let's begin with other news. that deadly ship collision off...
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again this is after brown. but that was where it led to. i was 6 years old when little rock central was intergrated by little rock nine. i remember even at 6 years old i knew the importance of what was going on. i got it. even as a little kood. we understood that we needed to be in better educational environments. >> thank you very much. dr. smith? >> well, i grew up in columbia heights in d.c. and my first four or five years of grade school were at bk bruce school which is now bruce monroe on german avenue. and, you know, it was an all black. people look at me and they're surprised. but, you know, at the one drop rule was. anyway, that was a school we to see from our front porch. but i went in the opposite direction, ten blocks in the opposite direction down the street to bruce. so the white school was under capacity. bruce at that time we had three shifts of students. because it was so crowded. and my mom was a member of an organization called the consolidated parent group. which is headed by mr. bishop who had a barbershop on u street. a
again this is after brown. but that was where it led to. i was 6 years old when little rock central was intergrated by little rock nine. i remember even at 6 years old i knew the importance of what was going on. i got it. even as a little kood. we understood that we needed to be in better educational environments. >> thank you very much. dr. smith? >> well, i grew up in columbia heights in d.c. and my first four or five years of grade school were at bk bruce school which is now...
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often-- >> brown: "submit" means?that's one of the things we don't want to do, say, "okay, i'm not the expert. you're the expert. let me listen. let me respond to something that's completely counterintuitive for me, that pulls me toward a different sense of what's valuable." i think when we do that with a work of art, we're learning how to do that in real time with other people. >> brown: does that mean even making us better citizens? >> i think so. poems remind us that someone is saying, "come here. this has happened to me. this is how it made me feel. this is who i am in the wake of this thing." and we all have stories like that, and they're important to honor, and they're important also to say, maybe my story helps me listen and cherish this other person's story, too. >> brown: smith says a key goal for her as laureate will be to bring poetry into places where they're not often heard. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown in princeton, new jersey. >> woodruff: online, you can watch tracy k. smith read two new poe
often-- >> brown: "submit" means?that's one of the things we don't want to do, say, "okay, i'm not the expert. you're the expert. let me listen. let me respond to something that's completely counterintuitive for me, that pulls me toward a different sense of what's valuable." i think when we do that with a work of art, we're learning how to do that in real time with other people. >> brown: does that mean even making us better citizens? >> i think so. poems...
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brown and white initiative is the hashtag brown and white and hashtag i'm not a number. from a woman named nicole who lost her sister tony, i have a friend name ann who lost her brother cane. these are real people that struggle, they're not some numbers, some addict that don't care. my son worked a job, he -- on the other outside you would think he had had great life there is kid had great life, he came from this, why would he do something, no one chooses to do that. and what i'm asking people every where that hears this, go on instagram, go on twitter, wearing anything brown and white. i made bracelet out of a ribbon, not an org is into movement. you don't hashtag brown and white tony luke the third, it is not about my son. it is about your son. your daughter. your father, your brother. your sister, your cousins. do it. hashtag it. put a face. put a name. brown and white and the person that you lost, let the world know, and people know that these are people. they're not a number. they shouldn't be treat that way. this is an illness that needs to be treated as an illness
brown and white initiative is the hashtag brown and white and hashtag i'm not a number. from a woman named nicole who lost her sister tony, i have a friend name ann who lost her brother cane. these are real people that struggle, they're not some numbers, some addict that don't care. my son worked a job, he -- on the other outside you would think he had had great life there is kid had great life, he came from this, why would he do something, no one chooses to do that. and what i'm asking people...
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brown: they did engage in a fire fight. he i won't get into the details of that because that's also part of the investigation. we, like every other agency, rely on doing a shooting investigation. any time we have a discharge of weapons. and we are doing that right now . to get a ahead of that would not be fair for the officers or the agency. our officers are doing fine. they were taken -- i'm very concerned about themment i'm personally concerned about them. they did great job today and i'm very proud of them. reporter: [inaudible] mr. brown: we received a call of shots fired as i mentioned this morning, at 7:09 in the morning. within three minutes we had all three units here. some of the units were here earlier. and they were engaged upon their arrival. i won't go into greater detail than that because of the investigation. reporter: did your officers have any encounters with mr. hodgkinson in the months that he's been here until today? mr. brown: i can't speak to that right now because that's part of the investigation. i d
brown: they did engage in a fire fight. he i won't get into the details of that because that's also part of the investigation. we, like every other agency, rely on doing a shooting investigation. any time we have a discharge of weapons. and we are doing that right now . to get a ahead of that would not be fair for the officers or the agency. our officers are doing fine. they were taken -- i'm very concerned about themment i'm personally concerned about them. they did great job today and i'm...
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senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman, mr. hassett, ms. patenaude, welcome. senator shaheen, senator portman, nice to see you too. thanks for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing the views of the two witnesses on important areas of the committee's jurisdiction. the economy, housing, community development. ms. patenaude comes to us with a long resume of involvement with housing and community development programs. h.u.d. management and housing advocacy. more recently she's headed the foundation for housing america's families. in a report entitled the silent housing crisis, the foundation reported that having access to safe and affordable housing has long been recognized as a part of america's critical compact which it's citizens. i look forward to hearing her views, particularly since her past advocacy seems at odds with the approach that h.u.d. has taken in its budget proposal. mr. hassett's a respected economist. he's done important work related to the policies that drove manufacturing out of ohio communities and others like it across the country.
senator brown. mr. brown: thank you, mr. chairman, mr. hassett, ms. patenaude, welcome. senator shaheen, senator portman, nice to see you too. thanks for holding this hearing. i look forward to hearing the views of the two witnesses on important areas of the committee's jurisdiction. the economy, housing, community development. ms. patenaude comes to us with a long resume of involvement with housing and community development programs. h.u.d. management and housing advocacy. more recently she's...
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brown and white initiative is the hash tag. brown and white and hash tag i'm not a number.om a woman named nicole who lost her sister tony. i have a friend named ann who lost her brother keen. these are real people that struggle. they're not some number some addict that don't care. my son worked a job. on the outside you would think he had this great life. you would say, well this kid had a great life. he came from this and why would he do something? no one chooses to do that. what i'm asking people everywhere that hears this, go on -- go on instagram today. go on facebook. go on twitter. wear anything brown and white i made a little bracelet out of a ribbon it's not an organized movement has nothing to do with -- you don't hash tag brown and white tony luke the third. it's not about my son it's about your son, your daughter, your father, your brother, your sister, your cousins. do it. hash tag it. put a face, put a name. brown and white and the person that you lost. let the world know and people know that these are people. they're not a number. and they shouldn't be treate
brown and white initiative is the hash tag. brown and white and hash tag i'm not a number.om a woman named nicole who lost her sister tony. i have a friend named ann who lost her brother keen. these are real people that struggle. they're not some number some addict that don't care. my son worked a job. on the outside you would think he had this great life. you would say, well this kid had a great life. he came from this and why would he do something? no one chooses to do that. what i'm asking...
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and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city.
and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city.
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and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city. >> i would say take a look at that. we are a interesting read. >> great questions. thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. , from the heritage foundation, discussing the recent testimony of james comey and his conversations with president trump. from the daily beast and the recent new republic article, the great democratic divide. can it elite liberals learn to embrace middle america? be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> tonight, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with pau
and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he had a view that was radically different about brown. there was a time when all black schools and a number of the people were not our kind of people. they were what you would call regular folk who did extraordinary thing in a public school in this city. >> i would say take a look at that. we are a interesting read. >> great questions. thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day...
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samuel brown/suspect"samuel lee brown, but i prefer to be called sophia."e didjack morgan/suspect "you got a favorite hymn?" natsot/officer"no i don't" wanting to sing...jack morgan/suspect"amazing grace..."it went on for minutes....jack morgan/suspect "i once was lost..." natsot/officer"that's pretty good." jack morgan/suspect"ya i do what i can." he also asked for his bibles, and made some mental notes...jack morgan/suspect"note to self... wear shoes next time."morgan, seemingly unfazed...his victim, just thankful to be alive. ( marty ) both suspects face charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, and conspiracy. ( marty ) coming up. fans around the world are remembering batman t-v star adam west. we'll take a look back at his legendary career. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning. for the weekned... it's the solano county bay pride festival in fairfield. come out and enjoy food, drinks and more. it's all happening at the fairfield courthouse green all day long. the event is free to attend. our story begins more than 60 years ago inside a
samuel brown/suspect"samuel lee brown, but i prefer to be called sophia."e didjack morgan/suspect "you got a favorite hymn?" natsot/officer"no i don't" wanting to sing...jack morgan/suspect"amazing grace..."it went on for minutes....jack morgan/suspect "i once was lost..." natsot/officer"that's pretty good." jack morgan/suspect"ya i do what i can." he also asked for his bibles, and made some mental notes...jack...
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>> oh, god, yes. >> brown: by whether it's a van or one bus or two buses?ractical concerns because i've always made the art i wanted to make, and i'll always do that. i'm going to judge my level of success by whether or not i can hear myself on stage, or whether or not my wife can come along with me and have a mirror to put her makeup on in, and the baby can have a bunk with this dog gate we bought at petco and bolted to the outside of the bunks so she doesn't roll off in the middle of the night. ♪ ♪ >> brown: in one beautiful love song on the new album, isbell writes and sings as himself about a future of joy and sorrow with his wife. >> if you can write a good love song now that actually adds something to the canon of love songs, then you're qualified, in my opinion. that's tough. that's like painting a picture of a tree that needs to exists. how many times have people done that before? ♪ ♪ >> brown: another song getting much attention tackles racism in america today. it's called "white man's world." ♪ ♪ >> it's important for me to just continue to notice
>> oh, god, yes. >> brown: by whether it's a van or one bus or two buses?ractical concerns because i've always made the art i wanted to make, and i'll always do that. i'm going to judge my level of success by whether or not i can hear myself on stage, or whether or not my wife can come along with me and have a mirror to put her makeup on in, and the baby can have a bunk with this dog gate we bought at petco and bolted to the outside of the bunks so she doesn't roll off in the middle...
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and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he's got a view about brown being radically different. there was a time in each city and a number of those people were not our kind of people. who did extraordinary things in this city.
and what happened with the school before brown and after brown. he's got a view about brown being radically different. there was a time in each city and a number of those people were not our kind of people. who did extraordinary things in this city.
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terrell brown taken into custody with four other people. new details from katie marzullo. >> we don't believe it's random act of violence but remeditated. >> reporter: police say brown was part of a group that beat up and robbed a man. victim' ex-girlfriend lurid him to mariner park where brown and three others attacked him. stealing wallet, phone and belt. arrested a short time later after using credit card at in-n out burger. >> we believe the girlfriend set this in motion. arrested her for same crimes. >> video. university released a statement that reads terrell brown who completed his freshman year at san jose state university as member of the men's basketball team was dismissed from the team today for violating the rooms. just reaching the students. >> have a lot of discipline. it's shocking. >> makes me ashamed. he has san jose state's name attached to everything he does. >> hope the basketball team can move forward with the situation. >> brown and othered charged with four felonies. abc7 news. >>> two men detained but not charged in
terrell brown taken into custody with four other people. new details from katie marzullo. >> we don't believe it's random act of violence but remeditated. >> reporter: police say brown was part of a group that beat up and robbed a man. victim' ex-girlfriend lurid him to mariner park where brown and three others attacked him. stealing wallet, phone and belt. arrested a short time later after using credit card at in-n out burger. >> we believe the girlfriend set this in motion....
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be right back with zac brown band!othing. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around... ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is their album "welcome home." here with the song "roots," zac brown band! ♪ ♪ ♪ my first best friend was a six string took him with me everywhere i go ♪ ♪ when i was 18 bought a dodge van found a drummer and made the road my home ♪ ♪ ooh i wouldn't change a thing it made the man i am today ♪ ♪ my roots always keep
be right back with zac brown band!othing. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat ♪ to get made to an o ♪ ♪ o from the farm ♪ ♪ straight into your bowl ♪ put in the good and the good will grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and around and around ♪ ♪ good goes around and around... ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy...
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kohlhepp confessed to killing seven people including brown's boy. he was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 60 years for kidnapping brown. >>> sessions recused himself from a federal investigation into contacts between russia and the trump campaign after acknowledging he had met twice last year with the russian ambassador to the u.s. it's not clear if sessions will testify in a public hearing or if it will be made private. >>> and more than six years now after she was nearly killed in a mass shooting gabrielle giffords was honored today with a new u.s. war ship bearing her name. out of thousands of ships commissioned by the navy, this is only the 16th named after a woman and the first named after a living woman since martha washington. over 420 feet long the u.s.s. gabrielle giffords it's designed to take on threats
kohlhepp confessed to killing seven people including brown's boy. he was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 60 years for kidnapping brown. >>> sessions recused himself from a federal investigation into contacts between russia and the trump campaign after acknowledging he had met twice last year with the russian ambassador to the u.s. it's not clear if sessions will testify in a public hearing or if it will be made private. >>> and more than six years now after...
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what happened before broup and after brown. he has a view about brown being radically different. but there was a time in this city where an all black school and a number of those people were not our kind of people. they were what we call regular folk who did extraordinarily things in a public school in this city. [ inaudible question ] >> that's it. last couple of years it's come out. i wish they'd take a look at that. very interesting reading. >> these are great questions, thank you very much. >>> from the same event, a keynote speech by steve perry, founder of capital preparatory schools. he talked about public education, charter schools and school choice. this is 50 minutes.
what happened before broup and after brown. he has a view about brown being radically different. but there was a time in this city where an all black school and a number of those people were not our kind of people. they were what we call regular folk who did extraordinarily things in a public school in this city. [ inaudible question ] >> that's it. last couple of years it's come out. i wish they'd take a look at that. very interesting reading. >> these are great questions, thank...
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and governor jerry brown is in china this week.nd he says that the president's move will prove temporary because of the urgency of the issue. and china, europe, and state governors will for now fill the gap left by the federal government's move. >> and we face not just a technical barrier, we face political barriers. there are some in powerful places who are resisting reality. who are resisting the obvious science that we know governs our lives. >> reporter: speaking in beijing. he said science, facts, and international pressure will eventually bring the united states back into these worldwide efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. and he signed agreements with china's central government and two provinces to collaborate on countering climate change. >> there's an effort to fill the gaps that the u.s. may be leaving. >> you're seeing a lot of entities trying to step up to the plate. a growing group of businesses, states, and cities calling a movement. we are in -- 1000 entities have signed on. and they call themselves the broad
and governor jerry brown is in china this week.nd he says that the president's move will prove temporary because of the urgency of the issue. and china, europe, and state governors will for now fill the gap left by the federal government's move. >> and we face not just a technical barrier, we face political barriers. there are some in powerful places who are resisting reality. who are resisting the obvious science that we know governs our lives. >> reporter: speaking in beijing. he...
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she's about 5' 5, dark brown hair, brown eyes last seen wearing black pants, a black shirt and blackes. kierra green was last seen in southeast and went missing thursday, about 5' 3, black hair, brown eyes, wearing khaki pants, a white shirt and black sweater. this is marissa lee last seen in southwest d.c. around forrester street, 5' 4, brown hair, brown eyes last seen wearing a black and white adidas shirt with light blue jeans and gray new balance sneakers. remember you can always find more information on all the missing kids in our area. just head over to our wusa9 app, on our website and, of course, all of our faceboo introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded lu
she's about 5' 5, dark brown hair, brown eyes last seen wearing black pants, a black shirt and blackes. kierra green was last seen in southeast and went missing thursday, about 5' 3, black hair, brown eyes, wearing khaki pants, a white shirt and black sweater. this is marissa lee last seen in southwest d.c. around forrester street, 5' 4, brown hair, brown eyes last seen wearing a black and white adidas shirt with light blue jeans and gray new balance sneakers. remember you can always find more...
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today tony luke junior announced formation of the heroin addiction initiative called the brown and white campaign. tony's encouraging anyone who lost a loved one to heroin to wear a brown, white item and share it through social media. >> i want people to know this is not something to runaway from. that people need to be aware, people need to drive down the street and see all of the people that have been affected by this. >> tony luke, junior says it is important to remember that people lost to heroin like his son are not just a statistic. >>> well, also a big bust at airport customs officers make a valuable discovery they found this money hidden on some passengers body yesterday all that cash there as adding up to 93,000 doll arts. officers found money on a man, his wife and some of their children before they got on a flight to qatar. they got $3,000 back but the rest was taken by the officers >>> testimony in day seven of the corruption trial of the philadelphia's district attorney seth williams focused on campaign finance. lisa gonzales seen here with our joe holden was executive direc
today tony luke junior announced formation of the heroin addiction initiative called the brown and white campaign. tony's encouraging anyone who lost a loved one to heroin to wear a brown, white item and share it through social media. >> i want people to know this is not something to runaway from. that people need to be aware, people need to drive down the street and see all of the people that have been affected by this. >> tony luke, junior says it is important to remember that...
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mellisa and i asked mayor brown if donald trump and jerry brown are a match made in political heaven. >> quite, quite great casting. if you were trying to put together a reality tv show involving politicians they would be the two characters you would cast except it's real life for the two of them. believe me, they are perfect. just perfect. >> it's hard to imagine jerry brown sort of taking such a big role against a mitt romney or john kasich. >> or if it was president hillary clinton, he would be the elder states man out in california. >> i am glad you didn't use the same term you used earlier. >> old uncle? >> yes, old uncle. >> out there in the sticks of california. he is front and center with a worthy foe and he is milking it for everything he can. >> you cannot imagine at any point jerry brown going off to china. but suddenly he is off to china without preannouncement, no prearrangement, no front person all because every news organization in the world will follow him on this issue. >> he is on politico. he was called the president of the environment for example, a real figure tha
mellisa and i asked mayor brown if donald trump and jerry brown are a match made in political heaven. >> quite, quite great casting. if you were trying to put together a reality tv show involving politicians they would be the two characters you would cast except it's real life for the two of them. believe me, they are perfect. just perfect. >> it's hard to imagine jerry brown sort of taking such a big role against a mitt romney or john kasich. >> or if it was president hillary...
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be right back with zac brown band!eries is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪ creating jobs foreaner, reliour veterans... helping those in need save money on their energy bills. it takes 16,000 dominion energy employees doing the job. and now, dominion energy is investing $15 billion to build and upgrade our electric and natural gas infrastructure... creating jobs now and for the future. across virginia, we're building an economy that works for everyone and dominion energy is helping >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to zac efron, connie nielsen, apologies to
be right back with zac brown band!eries is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. ♪ creating jobs foreaner, reliour...
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gordon brown for the dup we re a bad idea? gordon brown for the dup were 0k? a bad idea?p were ok? i'm not gordon brown. it's a bad idea. for theresa may... our values and their values are at odds. for theresa may it is the least worst option. like i said, the sinn fein situation... the good friday agreement. you can't stuff all that. let's look at the metro. corbyn says he's ready for another election, looking relaxed this morning on the tv. he had a good campaign, did he not? eventually. an excellent campaign. this is well going to agree with yasmin. so be careful. should shake my hand now. he had a terrific campaign and yes, he did change terrain but even so, he's a natural campaigner and he played to his strengths and the manifesto played to labour's friends. there was positive, the future, trying to be all—encompassing. it was the opposite of the tory campaign, which was wooden and negative. so i think ella fantastic campaign. whether he's ready for another election, i don't know. what will it be like being in power negotiating brexit with its complexities? it's a go
gordon brown for the dup we re a bad idea? gordon brown for the dup were 0k? a bad idea?p were ok? i'm not gordon brown. it's a bad idea. for theresa may... our values and their values are at odds. for theresa may it is the least worst option. like i said, the sinn fein situation... the good friday agreement. you can't stuff all that. let's look at the metro. corbyn says he's ready for another election, looking relaxed this morning on the tv. he had a good campaign, did he not? eventually. an...
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years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec. that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out later, it was all written down what they wanted to do. they wanted the staff person to come out to the rec door. they were going to fly it open, kill the officer. >> that day, that particular day i was frustrated. i was so frustrated. i felt that i had nowhere to turn. >> it didn't matter who the officer was. they were going to kill him to prove a point. as a matter of fact, it was this range right here. >> me and two other white dudes were on the red pad. >> they had socks with batteries in them, in o
years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. but shortly after arriving on the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we call group rec....
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warriors acting head coach mike brown faces his former team.f course, brown coached cavs stars lebron james and kyrie irving over two stints in cleveland. he says this series ain't about revenge on the team that twice threw him out the door. >> i'm not looking at this as, you know, cleveland fired me twice, this is a time to get back at 'em or is there any extra incentive, no! i just wanna win! >> just win, baby. >> i don't care who it is. i just want to be part of a winning program and be the last team quote, unquote standing. >>> 49ers first round picks thomas check out the giants and nationals last night. i wonder if he can hit? 13 pitches into the game ryan zimmerman off matt cain a three- run shot but plenty of support for that man. matt scherzer a complete game allowing one run struck out 11. washington wins 3-1 and they sweep the series. >>> the a's john menaea struck out nine in seven innings for his third straight win. in the fifth chad pender went deep for the second time in the game to break a tie. a's win 3-1 snapping their four- ga
warriors acting head coach mike brown faces his former team.f course, brown coached cavs stars lebron james and kyrie irving over two stints in cleveland. he says this series ain't about revenge on the team that twice threw him out the door. >> i'm not looking at this as, you know, cleveland fired me twice, this is a time to get back at 'em or is there any extra incentive, no! i just wanna win! >> just win, baby. >> i don't care who it is. i just want to be part of a winning...